dokieli
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dokieli is a socially-aware clientside editor for decentralised article publishing, annotations and social interactions with an ocean of open web standards at its disposal.
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Published on October 25, 2024 by Virginia Balseiro
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dokieli is a socially-aware clientside editor for decentralised article publishing, annotations and social interactions with an ocean of open web standards at its disposal.
At its core, dokieli aims to re-enable the write dimension of the read-write web, empowering individuals to maintain control and ownership of their content through self-publishing capabilities. Dokieli contributes to the democratisation of the web, making participation in online discourse inclusive and accessible to all.
Funds can support contributors to the project in several ways: continuous development with conformance to technical specifications; cultivating its community; advocating and lecturing the underlying concepts through talks at conferences, visiting research labs, and organising workshops; taking part in the technical standardisation process; and so forth.
The project is now over 10 years old. Uses open source code and licenses. For some background, see okieli dokieli .
At its core, dokieli aims to re-enable the write dimension of the read-write web, empowering individuals to maintain control and ownership of their content through self-publishing capabilities. Dokieli contributes to the democratisation of the web, making participation in online discourse inclusive and accessible to all.
Funds can support contributors to the project in several ways: continuous development with conformance to technical specifications; cultivating its community; advocating and lecturing the underlying concepts through talks at conferences, visiting research labs, and organising workshops; taking part in the technical standardisation process; and so forth.
The project is now over 10 years old. Uses open source code and licenses. For some background, see okieli dokieli .
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